geometric analysis

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Etymology[edit]

From 1980s.

Noun[edit]

geometric analysis (uncountable)

  1. (mathematical analysis, geometry, topology) A branch of mathematics in which techniques from differential geometry are used in the analysis and solution of partial differential equations, and vice versa.
    • 1999, The Journal of Geometric Analysis, volume 9, CRC Press, page 273:
      Papers are submitted for publication by sending three hard (printed) copies to The Journal of Geometric Analysis, Department of Mathematics, Washington University, [] .
    • 2013, Mohammad Ghomi, Junfang Li, John McCuan, Vladimir Oliker, Fernando Schwartz, Gilbert Weindtein (editors) Geometric Analysis, Mathematical Relativity, and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, American Mathematical Society.
    • 2014, Pierre Albin, Dmitry Jakobson, Frédéric Rochon, “Preface”, in Geometric and Spectral Analysis, American Mathematical Society, page vii:
      In 2012, thematic programs on Geometric Analysis and Spectral Theory and on Moduli spaces, Extremality and Global Invariants were held at the CRM. There were several workshops on cutting-edge topics in geometric analysis and spectral theory, notably on the Geometry of Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions, on Manifolds of Metrics and Probabilistic Methods in Geometry and Analysis and on Spectral invariants on non-compact and singular spaces.

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